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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: IDEA and Section 504, Section 504 Requirements Section 504 Plan, Section 504 Requirements Evaluation that gathers information from a variety of sources, Evaluation that gathers information from a variety of sources Reevaluation Periodic Reevaluations, Of IDEA and Section 504 Provides Due Process, Comprehensive Evaluation Reevaluation Requires a reevaluation if the situation warrants it or if teacher or parents request it., A Federal Law receives Federal Funding, IDEA Is A Federal Law, Section 504 Is A Civil Rights Law, IDEA and Section 504 Differences Section 504, IDEA Requirements Comprehensive Evaluation, Section 504 Eligibility Who it Covers The existence of an identified physical or mental condition that must substantially limit a major life activity, IDEA Eligibility Who it Covers All school aged children (ages 3-21) that meet the criteria in 1 or more of the 13 categories, Of IDEA and Section 504 Provides Least Restrictive Environment, Of IDEA and Section 504 Provides Free Appropriate Public Education, Section 504 Section Of The Rehabilitation Act of 1974, IEP Meetings Required at least every 12 months, A Civil Rights Law Does Not Receive Funding, IDEA Requirements IEP, All school aged children (ages 3-21) that meet the criteria in 1 or more of the 13 categories 13 Categories 1. Autism 2. Specific Learning Disability 3. Speech or Language Impairments 4. Emotional Disturbance 5. Traumatic Brain Injury 6. Visual Impairment 7. Hearing Impairment 8. Deafness 9. Mental Retardation 10. Deaf-Blindness 11. Multiple Disabilities 12. Orthopedic Impairment 13. Other Health Impairment, IDEA and Section 504 Differences IDEA